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Cover: Duncan Rouleau & Troy Hubbs

Alpha Flight #12

Jul 1998 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.20 CAD
📊 ~17,836 copies sold its debut month
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“"H"”

In "H," Alpha Flight returns from the microverse to find a lab under siege by the Zodiac, forcing Mac to lead his team into a desperate fight. As they retreat and scatter, they uncover that the Zodiac are hunting the Nth Projector—only to face devastating losses, including Sasquatch and General Clarke, while Heather must confront a terrifying repeat of Mac’s past ordeal when her suit begins to fail. Written by Steve Seagle and illustrated by Duncan Rouleau, with cover art by Rouleau and Troy Hubbs, this pivotal issue blends high-stakes action with personal peril.

writer Steve Seagle · artist Duncan Rouleau · inker Troy Hubbs · inker Rob Hunter · inker Aaron Sowd · colorist Lee Ann Denham · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft · letterer Albert Deschesne · cover Duncan Rouleau, Troy Hubbs

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Cast · 12 characters

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letterer Comicraft
cover pencils Duncan Rouleau
cover inks Troy Hubbs

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Alpha Flight arrives from the microverse into a lab under attack by Zodiac. Mac leads the team into battle, causing Murmur to get badly wounded. They make a retreat in order to regroup and get separated. The team learns that Zodiac are after the Nth Projector from the lab. Zodiac escape but not after Sasquatch is killed and General Clarke dies trying to contain the building's nuclear reactor. Heather's suit contains most of the heat from the reactor but, when a part fails, she must remove it before her suit fries with her in it. This is almost exactly what happened with Mac when he "died".

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